Oakville Beaver, 4 Jul 1993, p. 22

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Cruise industry continues to expand YOU are invited to: CHAPS/UNITED WAY FUNDRAISER NIGHT Tickets include the following at Chaps Restaurant, Oakville Town Centre II fukul *# Kok *k DINNER (Including salad and choice of three dinners) LIVE BAND LIVE ENTERTAINMENT (A comedian from Yuk Yuk‘s) TONS OF PRIZES!! Ballot to win a V.LP. Executive membership at PREMIER HEALTH AND RACQUET CLUBS (any location) Value: $800.00 ** SHOOTER BARS AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!! Tickets available at all Royal Bank Branches in Oakville, and at the United Way of Oakville, 84 Chisholm St. Phone: 845â€"5571 Features and Benefits: * One Policy * One Annual Premium * Automatic renewal statement * A permanent card per person for the year to show you are covered * Travel as many times as you wish with a maximum stay of 30 days at one time * Family coverage applies to all dependents under the age of 21 years * Family members can travel separately * You can extend the thirty days and only pay for the additional time It‘s a new "Worry Free" Medical Insurance Policy that can be used over and over and over for a full year! Travel out of Ontario as many times as you like for up to 30 days per trip. . HAMILTON _ HAMILTON MTN. BURLINGTON 5251210 385â€"8500 632â€"6772 OAKVILLE _ STONEY CREEK BRANTFORD 845â€"9680 664â€"8000 756â€"6321 Aays something good coolan *$96,284 relates to a stomach aneurysm, 30 days in hospital in Indiana. Total bill $108,484.31. OHIP paid $12,200. Insurance Co..paid balance of $96,284.31 rowth and expansion of the cruise industry will continâ€" ue throughout the 90s with ie _( _ Hamilton Automobile Club Saves Member $96,284 VAMIAUN â€" nto fhunticn thas this ie mt 7 C uceub Avtanstdle (abt «fter o worâ€"â€" m Sncluale® ol on aoy ce an they re Â¥re Medind | IndSh2 tuces wuch sn o simg* yolew. a wilh a coumimi SWY w thit onetoloce witt wme se nnmiol peotas 9t wate . Al O Fmznily. s09â€" bp wbis to vnitl malle use ks L2 ied werrle 4‘ Thanks to HAC‘s "Vacation 30" Annual Medical Policy Proceeds to the United Way of Oakville almost 20 new ships being conâ€" structed and delivered by 1996. PRICES START AT CALL OR VISIT YOUR LOCAL HAC OFFICE TODAY! This expansion represents an Each vessel will be 65,000 tons and will carry 1,800 passengers. Delivery will commence in spring of 1995. The Sovereign of the Seas and sister ships Majesty and Monarch were also built by the same company in France. Having successfully launched their new line (with the Horizon, Zenith, and Meridian), Celebrity Passenger growth will exceed new deliveries creating more sold out signs, especially during peak travel periods. Experienced cruisers have already learned to book early to get the best price and selection of cabins. Crystal Cruises has ordered its second vessel, to be named the Crystal Symphony, from the Masa Yards in Finland. The Symphony will enter service in the spring of 1995. When Costa Cruise Lines 1.300â€" This past spring, Princess cruises announced that it will build its largest Love Boat â€" a 77,000 ton vessel with more private balconies than any ship afloat. To be named the Sun Princess, this 1,950â€"passenâ€" ger ship is scheduled to enter serâ€" vice in the fall of 1995. Not to be outdone, Royal Caribbean has signed contracts with Chantiers de l‘ Atlantique in St. Nazare, France, for the construction of three new cruise ships. Look for a huge expansion in the number of suites and cabins with private verandahs â€" a very popular feature. average 4% annual increase in cabin capacity â€" a rate only half the 8% growth experienced during the 1980s. Chuise*. Inaugural sailings on the Maasdam start December 3rd with a 10â€"day Caribbean cruise from Ft. Lauderdale. The Maasdam will spend its first summer season offerâ€" ing Alaska cruise itineraries. Carnival Cruise Lines has announced the most extensive expansion of all cruise lines. In November ‘93, the 70,000 ton Sensation, the third of five superlinâ€" Holland America Line introâ€" duced the first of its three new sisâ€" ters â€" the Statendam â€"â€" this past winâ€" ter. Look forward to the arrival of the Maasdam this fall (six months ahead of the original schedule) and the Ryndam about a year later. When Costa Cruise Lines 1,300â€" passenger CostaRomantica (a sister ship to the CostaClassica) inauguâ€" rates this fall, passengers will have a choice of Eastern or Western Caribbean itineraries from Miami. With Sunday departures, this ship should become a honeymooners‘ favorite! Cruises will add three more larger vessels in 1995, 1996, and 1997. These three vessels will accommoâ€" date 1,740â€"passengers. Oneâ€"hundred and seventy accommodation properties in eastâ€" ern and central Ontario are particiâ€" pating in the reservation pilot proâ€" ject. The jobsOntario Capital proâ€" gram contributed "$2.5 million to help set up the central reservation service. The Ontario Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Recreation has launched a new oneâ€"stop shopping travel information and reservation service for Ontario. The reservation service, now in a pilot phase, allows callers to the province‘s tollâ€"free, 1â€"800â€" ONTARIO line to make reservaâ€" tions for accommodations in addiâ€" tion to obtaining travel informaâ€" tion. The service will also be availâ€" able at the five Ontario Travel Information Centres in eastern Ontario. Ontario‘s _ new _ Central Reservation and Information Service (CRIS Ontario) project is the latest ministry partnership with the travel industry to help promote tourism across North America and provide better customer service. Bob Kerby is with Cruise Holidays, 338â€"2077. Province sets up new travel and registration service The fourth and fifth â€" the Fascination and the Imagination â€" will be delivered in late ©94 and late ‘95. Carnival has also ordered the largest cruise ship ever, a 95,000 ton vessel to be delivered in 1996. With the arrival of so many new ships in the next three years, look for many new itineraries to be offered. __Many of your favorite ships will be moving to new ports as larger ships replace smaller ones on estabâ€" lishedâ€"itineraries, and the smaller ships are repositioned to new itineraries. ers (the Fantasy and the Ecstacy are already in service), will enter serâ€" vice.

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